Skates or States? April Fools’ Map Activity from Ball State University
Libraries
The Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection
(GRMC) creates custom cartographic resources for K-12 classroom teachers,
including lesson plans, cartographic games, tutorials, and custom maps like the
April Fools’ Map (above, click to enlarge).
Teachers can access the Cardinal Scholar institutional repository to print
off and use many of these available resources from the GRMC for education and
learning.
To find all of the available resources in Cardinal Scholar, click on “Browse
by Communities and Collections.” Scroll
down to the Information Technology section:
The GRMC will be listed under “University Libraries.” From the GRMC page, click on “browse by
title.” A list of resources including
maps, posters, lesson plan ideas, and classroom activities will appear. A search by subject or keyword is also
available. The GRMC is constantly
updating the educational resources, so check for new additions from time to
time.
Teachers can click on the title of the resource and save it for use in
the classroom. The lessons range in
scope and grade level. A lesson plan
guide, Teaching with Maps, provides
sample maps and lessons for teachers of social studies, science, English, and
economics. Other guides available from
Cardinal Scholar including cartographic guides on women’s history, Black
history, using Sanborn insurance maps in the history classroom, maps and map
projections, and genealogy resources.
The April Fools’ map features labels of cities, states, lakes, crops,
abbreviations, and mottoes that are incorrectly placed around the United
States. The map provides a good review
of basic United States geography, and an answer sheet is included in the PDF
file on Cardinal Scholar.
For more information about using Cardinal Scholar or any of the
teaching materials, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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